Listening to a women's softball game that I taped three weeks ago, while I type something or other on the computer...

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

But it had not been in Tess's power - nor is it in anybody's power - to feel the whole truth of golden opinions while it is possible to profit by them. She - and how many more - might have ironically said to God with Saint Augustine, "Thou hast counselled a better course than thou hast permitted."

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

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But it had not been in Tess's power - nor is it in anybody's power - to feel the whole truth of golden opinions while it is possible to profit by them. She - and how many more - might have ironically said to God with Saint Augustine, "Thou hast counselled a better course than thou hast permitted."

"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

I'm considering using this for my entrance music at my next MMA fight.

That would be very cool! One of my favorites!

Selam

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"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

Woah, that "Beyond the Realms of Dub" track is really awesome. Thanks Gebre!

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But it had not been in Tess's power - nor is it in anybody's power - to feel the whole truth of golden opinions while it is possible to profit by them. She - and how many more - might have ironically said to God with Saint Augustine, "Thou hast counselled a better course than thou hast permitted."

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

I'm considering using this for my entrance music at my next MMA fight.

Nice and menacing. Is there a place where the song can be downloaded? Is it on a CD somewhere?

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But it had not been in Tess's power - nor is it in anybody's power - to feel the whole truth of golden opinions while it is possible to profit by them. She - and how many more - might have ironically said to God with Saint Augustine, "Thou hast counselled a better course than thou hast permitted."

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

Gebre, I need your help. I'm exploring reggae/ dub but I have a fairly random assortment and I need some recommendations. Right now I have King Tubby's "Freedom Sounds in Dub", Lee Perry's "Upsetter", and the Congos' "Heart of the Congo." Obviously I know Bob Marley too. What should I get next? (I tend to like the trippier and more apocalyptic stuff)

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

She hears, upon that water without sound, A voice that cries, “The tomb in Palestine Is not the porch of spirits lingering. It is the grave of Jesus, where he lay.” We live in an old chaos of the sun, Or old dependency of day and night, Or island solitude, unsponsored, free, Of that wide water, inescapable.

I love the lyrics in some of the later Whitecross songs. Yeah, I know, different sound, sappy lyrics, etc... I still love em

There are times I get so discouragedThere are days I feel so aloneThere's been times when looking for answersYou would call and I'd hang up the phone

When I come to the place that makes me bend my kneesI know I've got to stay in your presence until I'm free

I keep praying that I'll never give inTo all the fears and the doubts that I feelI keep praying that I'll never give upCause I know in my heart that your power is real

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"as [you've] informed us that respect chills love, it is natural to conclude that all your pretty flights arise from your pampered sensibility; and that, vain of this fancied preeminence of organs, you foster every emotion till the fumes, mounting to your brain, dispel the sober suggestions of reason. It is not in this view surprising that when you should argue you become impassioned, and that reflection inflames your imagination instead of enlightening your understanding." - Mary Wollstonecraft

She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

Nice. "They own sweat shops, pet cops, and fields of cola/ murder babies with they molars on the areola/ control the Pope, Dalai Lama, and the Ayatollah"

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But it had not been in Tess's power - nor is it in anybody's power - to feel the whole truth of golden opinions while it is possible to profit by them. She - and how many more - might have ironically said to God with Saint Augustine, "Thou hast counselled a better course than thou hast permitted."